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Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Management - Introduction

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Management Key Themes What is strategy and strategic management? Strategic priorities at corporate, business and operational level Vocabulary of strategy Strategic management model

Strategic Management (GJW ) Definition of Strategy Strategy is the direction and scope of an organisation over the long term, which achieves advantage in a changing environment through its configuration of resources and competences with the aim of fulfilling stakeholder expectations.

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Decisions are About… The long-term direction of the organisation The scope of an organisation’s activities Gaining advantage over competitors Addressing changes in the business environment Building on resources and competences (capability) Values and expectations of stakeholders which affect operational decisions

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Decisions are Likely to : Be complex in nature Be made in situations of uncertainty Affect operational decisions Require an integrated approach (both inside and outside an organisation) Involve considerable change

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Management v Operations Management RoutinisedOrganisation-wide, holistic Day to day issuesLong term Operationally specificAmbiguous/uncertain Operating within existing strategy Developing new resources Managing existing resources Creating new directions Techniques and actionsConceptualisation of issues Operations ManagementStrategic Management

Strategic Management (GJW ) LEVELS OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Corporate level –Determine overall scope of the organisation Business level –How to compete successfully in particular markets Operational –How different parts of organisation deliver strategy ALL HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY STAKEHOLDER EXPECTATIONS

Strategic Management (GJW ) Organisational Goals and Strategic Thinking (Mendelow’s Stakeholder Mapping Matrix) Keep Informed Low LEVEL OF High INTEREST Low POWER High Minimal effort Can be directed Keep satisfied Intervention required Key Players Need participation

Strategic Management (GJW ) Sources and indicators of stakeholder power

Strategic Management (GJW ) A model of the elements of strategic management

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Position (1) The Organisation’s Environment –Political Economic Social Technological Environmental Legal –Sources of Competition –Opportunities and Threats Strategic Capability of the Organisation –Resources and Competences –Strengths and Weaknesses

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Position (2) Expectations and Purposes –Sources of Power and Influence –Communication of Purpose: Mission and Objectives –Corporate Governance, Stakeholders, Ethics and Culture Strategic Fit –How well does strategy fit with 3 above constraints –Key Benchmark - Profitability

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Choices Bases of competitive advantage at business level Scope of activities at corporate level –Portfolio –Market spread, e.g. international –Value added by corporate parent (parenting) Directions and methods of development –Directions: Product/Market –Methods: Internal/organic, M&A, strategic alliances

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategy into Action Implementation (often the weakest stage of Strategic Management) Structuring the organisation Marshalling resources (people, information, finance, technology) Managing change

Strategic Management (GJW ) Key Challenges of Strategic Management Prevent strategic drift –Progressive failure to address strategic position –Deterioration of performance Understand and address contemporary issues –Internationalisation/Globalisation –E-Commerce –Changing purposes –Knowledge and learning

Strategic Management (GJW ) Strategic Fit and the risk of Strategic Drift

Strategic Management (GJW ) The role of the paradigm in strategy formulation

Strategic Management (GJW ) Internationalisation –Size of market –Range of competitors –Relationships overseas –Institutional/cultural orientation to strategy and profit orientation E-Commerce –Speed and direction of technology change –Expectations about how to do business –E-commerce capability –Service small markets Contemporary Issues (1)

Strategic Management (GJW ) Changing purposes –Change from pure profit driven –Corporate scandals –Corporate social responsibility –AND drive for shareholder value –Public sector more “business-like” – target setting and service orientation Knowledge and Learning –Innovation –Generate and integrate knowledge/promote learning –New ways of doing business –People interactions Contemporary Issues (2)

Strategic Management (GJW ) Manufacturing – physical product often augmented with service, brand image for competitive advantage. Services – no physical product, competitive advantage based on intangibles Manufacturing/ Service Organisations Diverse products/markets/businesses. Structure/control/parenting. Competitive strategy. Portfolio management. Resource coordination. Multinational Corporation Single market. Limited product/service range. Competitive strategy. Strategic capability. Restricted funds. Small Business Different Contexts for Strategy (1)

Strategic Management (GJW ) Diverse sources of funds. Values and ideology. Lobbying. Stakeholder management. Voluntary and Not-for-Profit Ideology. Direct/indirect external influence (e.g. government). Competition for resource inputs. Best value in outputs. Interagency cooperation Public Sector Different Contexts for Strategy (2)